Information Specifically for Incoming First-Year Students

Students are encouraged to self-identify as soon as possible after
making their decision to attend Clark University.

Early Orientation Program:

An Early Orientation program begins one day before "Week One" (first-year student orientation).
Students who have self-identified and follow the timeline below will be invited to attend
Early Orientation.

The major focus of Early Orientation is to provide students and parents with
an overview of Student Accessibility Services. Some of the benefits of attending
Early Orientation include meeting and working with a Week One peer
adviser before the incoming class arrives on campus, meeting other students
attending programs that begin early, having some additional time to transition
and navigate around campus, the ability to attend small workshops offered
by various offices on campus, and forming lasting friendships with your peers as a
result of attending a small pre-orientation program.

Timeline for Early Orientation

Student Accessibility Services encouraged students to self-identify and register with the office and for Early Orientation as early as possible. We will attempt to process any late requests, but cannot gaurantee that they will be accommodated.

May: Make a decision to enroll and submit disability
documentation to the coordinator Student Accessibility Services. You must
self-identify prior to June 15th to attend Early Orientation.